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N2735A OPTION 004

Manufacturer Part Number
N2735A OPTION 004
Description
Oscilloscope Software
Manufacturer
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
Series
DSO7000r
Datasheet

Specifications of N2735A OPTION 004

No. Of Channels
4
Scope Bandwidth
350 MHz
Scope Type
Hand Held
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
Probes and accessories
Probe type
10070C
10073D
10074D
N2871A
N2873A
10076B
N2771A
N2795A
N2596A
1156A
1144A
1145A
1130A
N2790A
N2791A
N2792A
N2793A
N2891A
1146A
1147A
N2893A
N2780A
N2781A
N2782A
N2783A
01650-61607
54620-68701
For more comprehensive information, refer to the Agilent 5000, 6000 and 7000 Series Oscilloscopes Probes and Accessories Data Sheet
(with Agilent lit number 5968-8153EN).
Passive probes: most common type of probe, rugged and economical with bandwidth generally lower than 500 MHz
High voltage passive probe: view up to 30 kVDC + peak AC voltage referenced to earth ground
Single-ended active probes: contains small, active amplifier and enables the probe input capacitance to be very low resulting in high input
impedance on high frequencies. Least intrusive of all probes.
Active differential probes: use to look at signals that are referenced to each others instead of earth ground and to look at small signals in the
presence of large DC offsets or other common mode signals such as power line noise.
Current probes: sense the AC or DC current flowing through a conductor and convert it to a voltage that can be viewed and measured on an
oscilloscope. Compatible with 1 MΩ scope input.
MSO probes: offer the best performance and access to the industry’s broad range of logic analyzer probing accessories
Key characteristics
1:1 20 MHz with probe ID
10:1 500 MHz with probe ID (standard with 350 MHz - 1 GHz models)
10:1 150 MHz with probe ID (standard with 100 MHz models)
10:1 150 MHz passive probe with probe ID (optional with 100 MHz models)
10:1 500 MHz with probe ID (optional with 350 MHz - 1 GHz models)
100:1, 4 kV, 250 MHz probe with ID
1000:1, 30 kV, 50 MHz probe
1 GHz with AutoProbe interface, head light and 1MΩ input Z
2 GHz with AutoProbe interface, head light and 1MΩ input Z
1.5 GHz with AutoProbe interface
800 MHz (requires 1142A – power supply)
750 MHz 2-ch (requires 1142A – power supply)
1.5 GHz InfiniiMax amplifier with AutoProbe interface (requires one or more
InfiniiMax probe head – E2675A, E2668A, E2669A)
100 MHz, 1.4 kV high-voltage differential probe with AutoProbe interface
25 MHz, 700 V high-voltage differential probe (battery or USB powered)
200 MHz, +/-20 V differential probe (battery or USB powered)
800 MHz, +/-15 V differential probe (battery or USB powered)
70 MHz, +/-7 kV differential probe (battery or USB powered)
100 kHz, 100 A, AC/DC
50 MHz, 15 A, AC/DC with AutoProbe interface
100 MHz, 15 A, AC/DC with AutoProbe interface
2 MHz, 500 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
10 MHz, 150 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
50 MHz, 30 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
100 MHz, 30 A, AC/DC (use with N2779A power supply)
analyzer accessories such as Mictor, Samtec, flying leads or soft touch
connectorless probes.
With this 40-pin logic cable, Agilent MSOs accept numerous logic
Included with all MSO models is a logic probe with 2x8 flying
leads (includes 20 IC clips and five ground leads)
Agilent offers a complete family of innovative passive and active probes for the InfiniiVision 7000B
Series scopes helps you get your job done easily and accurately. Choosing the correct probe for your
application will help to ensure you accurately acquire signals. Below is a general guide on how to
choose the type of probe. For the most up-to-date information about Agilent’s accessories, please
visit our Web site at www.agilent.com/find/scope_probes.
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